Mozilla sends popup ad overlay in Firefox

23 points by maccam94 2 years ago | 10 comments
  • fodmap 2 years ago
    Dear Mozilla Team, that's really annoying.

    Possible solution as stated on https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/13rnt88/why_is_fir...

    In about:config set browser.vpn_promo.enabled to false.

    • Brendinooo 2 years ago
      Thanks for this, I figured there would be something like this in config.
    • _zzaw 2 years ago
      Ew. Any browser pulling that shit with me goes straight to the discard pile. I get that enough from websites; I should never have to see that from my own browser.

      Really sad to see that from Firefox, though. I'd have expected it from Edge or even Chrome; suggests that Mozilla is getting desperate.

      • krunck 2 years ago
        I think Mozilla is trying to transition from software to services.

        We can always fork off another browser if they get too abusive.

      • lamontcg 2 years ago
        Related reddit threads:

        https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/13rnt88/why_is_fir...

        https://old.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/13ro31o/mozilla_se...

        You can open about:config and set browser.vpn_promo.enabled to false to disable it.

        I can't quite believe how tone-deaf and counterproductive this is.

        • whoisthis4chan 2 years ago
          brilliant thanks for the about:config toggle
        • Zak 2 years ago
          I just got one of these too, displayed over a site running on my local machine. This is behavior I use open source software to avoid.

          Of course, their attitude toward extensions on Android Firefox was a big red flag they'd strayed far from their roots, so I'm not exactly shocked.

          Edit: reported it as a bug - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1835158

          • maccam94 2 years ago
            I would have taken a full screenshot but I had my company's Gitlab open behind it.
            • Brendinooo 2 years ago
              Just got this as well, though I got a graphic instead of a stock photo. Pretty gross.
              • redavni 2 years ago
                Got to pay those San Francisco salaries somehow.